The war with the south: a history of the late rebellion with biographical sketches of leading statesmen and distinguished naval and military commanders, etc, Volume 2Virtue & Yorston, 1867 - 680 pages |
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... eral Schoepf accordingly prepared Nov. the hill , which disabled and silenced it . to winter at Camp Calvert , in Lou- 5 . The battle was now over and the victory don County , whither he had advanced . won . A fourth attack during the ...
... eral Schoepf accordingly prepared Nov. the hill , which disabled and silenced it . to winter at Camp Calvert , in Lou- 5 . The battle was now over and the victory don County , whither he had advanced . won . A fourth attack during the ...
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... eral Nelson bivouacked four miles be- yond the Ivy Creek . It rained , and the men had to wade through mud and in a heavy rain all the day of the 9th , the march being heavy and slow on account of the felled trees obstructing the road ...
... eral Nelson bivouacked four miles be- yond the Ivy Creek . It rained , and the men had to wade through mud and in a heavy rain all the day of the 9th , the march being heavy and slow on account of the felled trees obstructing the road ...
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... eral Thomas and then General Schoepf . " Amid these unpleasant facts , word was brought to General Crittenden of an advance by the enemy - say of eight to ten thousand men - from Columbia , and of a large force from Somerset , evidently ...
... eral Thomas and then General Schoepf . " Amid these unpleasant facts , word was brought to General Crittenden of an advance by the enemy - say of eight to ten thousand men - from Columbia , and of a large force from Somerset , evidently ...
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... eral Gustavus W. Smith . The death of General Zollicoffer was his aspirations to the governorship . He The battle has been variously called the battle of Somerset and the battle of Mill Spring , but it occurred at neither place ; both ...
... eral Gustavus W. Smith . The death of General Zollicoffer was his aspirations to the governorship . He The battle has been variously called the battle of Somerset and the battle of Mill Spring , but it occurred at neither place ; both ...
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... eral Patterson , in the Department of the Shenandoah , and led the troops across the Potomac . He was next appointed an acting brigadier - general in the same . department , in which capacity he served under General Banks . On the 17th ...
... eral Patterson , in the Department of the Shenandoah , and led the troops across the Potomac . He was next appointed an acting brigadier - general in the same . department , in which capacity he served under General Banks . On the 17th ...
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